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As described in the Filter topic, the possibilities of setting filters are well developed and quite extensive. In other words, a filter can be quite complicated. Consequently, there is a given need to be able to save a filter to pick it up and activate it when needed. Exactly that functionality is available. Here is how to use it, with three simple commands described in the sub-topics listed below.